Check valve catheter
First Claim
1. A check valve catheter tip for unidirectional high velocity jet flow for an infusion catheter for implantation within a living body for long-time residence therein for the low flow rate infusion of a liquid drug into the body, said catheter tip comprising:
- (A) an elongated relatively thick-walled, small diameter, bio-compatible, flexible tubular member,(B) a central bore in said member, said bore being open at the upstream end and closed at the downstream end,(C) a radial hole in said tubular member communicating with the bore adjacent to the closed end,(D) a plug in the closed end of the bore in fluid-tight sealing engagement with the bore wall, said plug having a radial spur engaging said radial hole in the tubular member in fluid-tight sealing engagement,(E) at least one port in the wall of the tubular member communicating with said bore, said port being located upstream from said plug and closely adjacent thereto,(F) a thin elastic sleeve surrounding said tubular member in squeezing engagement therewith, the diameter of said sleeve being about 5 to 30 percent less than the outside diameter of said tubular member, said sleeve covering said port and being relatively long compared to the diameter of the catheter to provide a relatively long flow channel, and(G) means securing the upstream end of said sleeve to the tubular member upstream from the port, the downstream end of the sleeve and the closed end of the catheter tip terminating in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the catheter to provide a high velocity jet port.
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Abstract
A catheter having a tip which is resistant to plugging by blood components or other body fluids when used as a long term implant within a living body. A check valve is incorporated in the tip that is exposed to the blood stream or other body fluids. The central bore within the catheter is closed at its downstream end. A cross bore or port is provided immediately upstream from the closed end. This cross bore is covered by a thin elastic sleeve to create a check valve. The pressure developed by injected infusate through the catheter opens the valve against the elastic force of the outer sleeve. Fluids cannot enter the catheter either by diffusion against the high velocity exit flow or by suction applied to the proximal end of the catheter.
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8 Claims
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1. A check valve catheter tip for unidirectional high velocity jet flow for an infusion catheter for implantation within a living body for long-time residence therein for the low flow rate infusion of a liquid drug into the body, said catheter tip comprising:
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(A) an elongated relatively thick-walled, small diameter, bio-compatible, flexible tubular member, (B) a central bore in said member, said bore being open at the upstream end and closed at the downstream end, (C) a radial hole in said tubular member communicating with the bore adjacent to the closed end, (D) a plug in the closed end of the bore in fluid-tight sealing engagement with the bore wall, said plug having a radial spur engaging said radial hole in the tubular member in fluid-tight sealing engagement, (E) at least one port in the wall of the tubular member communicating with said bore, said port being located upstream from said plug and closely adjacent thereto, (F) a thin elastic sleeve surrounding said tubular member in squeezing engagement therewith, the diameter of said sleeve being about 5 to 30 percent less than the outside diameter of said tubular member, said sleeve covering said port and being relatively long compared to the diameter of the catheter to provide a relatively long flow channel, and (G) means securing the upstream end of said sleeve to the tubular member upstream from the port, the downstream end of the sleeve and the closed end of the catheter tip terminating in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the catheter to provide a high velocity jet port. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A check valve catheter tip for unidirectional flow comprising:
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(A) an elongated relatively thick-walled tubular member, (B) a central bore in said member, said bore being open at the upstream end and closed at the downstream end, (C) a plug in fluid-tight sealing engagement with the bore wall at the closed end of said bore, (D) a radial hole in said tubular member communicating with the bore and a radial spur on said plug engaging said hole in fluid-tight sealing engagement, (E) at least one port in the wall of the tubular member communicating with said bore, said port being located upstream from said closed end of the tubular member and closely adjacent thereto, (F) a thin elastic sleeve surrounding said tubular member in squeezing engagement therewith, said sleeve covering said port, and (G) means securing said sleeve to the tubular member upstream from the port. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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